It's an obvious stunt. Nestle Fitness outfitted a woman with a bra camera to show just how many people sneak a glance throughout the day. Spoiler! It's a lot of random eyeballs. Why did they do this? Nestle Fitness says: to remind women around the world to check their breasts regularly to help prevent breast cancer.»9/30/14 9:43pm 9/30/14 9:43pm

This is not your usual eye-candy time lapse of a gorgeous landscape. This one—created by Jeff Frost—is different. Speaks directly to the feelings. It's sometimes creepy, violent, and weird. And others stunning, beautiful, and relaxing. The same type of contrasts you find in real life. That's why I like it so much.»9/19/14 10:48am 9/19/14 10:48am

Northrop Grumman's newest infomercial about its unmanned autonomous air, land, and sea vehicles feels like one of those typical foretelling montages that you see in dystopian sci-fi movies. »11/23/13 5:22pm 11/23/13 5:22pm

Gizmodo's Leslie Horn makes a good observation about the Samsung Galaxy Gear and all the smart watches coming soon: They will be perfect for creepshots, thanks to their conveniently disguised cameras. »9/05/13 3:00pm 9/05/13 3:00pm